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I think the question "What is the meaning of life?" is as nonsensical as "What came before the Big Bang?" Life is just a distinction we draw between types of matter, or, in another sense, the aggregate actions a living thing undertakes from birth to death. There is no "point" to living just as there is no point to dying. As long as you're alive, why not do things that you enjoy? Why not do things you consider "right"? We're stuck here all the same.